Paul Mampilly Helps People With The Stock Market Through His Monthly Newsletters

One of the largest and fastest newsletters within the investment sector is Paul Mampilly’s Profits Unlimited. The newsletter has over 60,000 subscribers. Paul is a former hedge fund manager who worked on wall street for more than 20 years. He worked with wall street for clients such as ING, Kinestics International as well as Deutsche Bank. He has won the investment competition in 2009 which was sponsored by Templeton Foundation. He turned the $50 million dollar investment into the 88 million dollar investment for about a 75% gain even during the time when financial crisis was shortcoming.

Last year Paul signed with Banyan Hill Publishing where he started Profits Unlimited all with the purpose of directing Main Street Americans in order to return profitable investments for a number of opportunities. Each month, Paul Mampilly will recommend a different stock in the newsletter he releases to subscribers each month. He then will update them weekly with the one or two stocks where the model portfolio tracks how well the investments are doing for his website.

Instead of putting money into their capital, the subscribers put their money into stocks which are succeeding. With the help of Paul, there are more stocks being invested in that is profitable thanks to the newsletter that subscribers get monthly. It is the best stock market experience that most people have thanks to one simple newsletter monthly.

His portfolio has stocks that are up to nearly 40 percent of the 13 that he has, 11 of them are actually profitable. With one stock in particular, Paul wrote in his June newsletter to his subscribers that the semiconductor company he owns stock in is up to nearly 160%.

The subscribers of his newsletter speak highly about Paul Mampilly and what he has helped them to achieve. Many of them speak about their extensive history in the stock market yet none of them have ever had a advisor that was able to help them achieve a profitable income from the stock market.